Invent Computer games with python
Are three possibles, and all are free and libre
Python is good. But not if you wont to build on that language as python is pretty much python only, as well as pygame which is fun.
Sorry it doesnt work if you are trying to make a program then try using a differant programing language. python is a good one it is quite easy to learn
Yes, Python is easy to learn. It's very easy to experiment with because it provides you with a interactive environment in the form of a Python interpreter (written for many platforms including those supported by C, Python, Java, and .NET). Enhanced wrappers and tools around the interpreter, for example ipython, really make learning Python easy. Reducing the compile, link, and load time to zero has the effect of saving you tons of time while learning and not having to deal with the complexities of building software. You can leave that part for Python to figure out all by itself at a preliminary stage.Now, you may begin learning Python and there are several ways to approach it. If you are already a programmer and would just like to see what features Python has to offer to you, you can start with the Python tutorial located here: http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html. A tool for the Firefox browser, called the Python Sidebar (found at http://www.edgewall.org/python-sidebar/ ), can aid you to quickly look up Python documentation (including the tutorial) within Firefox.Instead if you are already an accomplished programmer and prefer learning by breaking down examples of real and useful programs, Dive Into Python (http://www.diveintopython.org) written by Mark Pilgrim is an excellent read.How to Think Like a Computer Scientist is a good book for beginning programmers starting with Python as their first language. While, a second edition of this book is available for free online (at http://www.openbookproject.net/thinkCSpy/ ) as well, I have only read the first edition (at http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkCSpy/ ) of this book online.While the above-mentioned books are free for reading online, there are some gems that are commercially available for small prices. Beginning Python from Novice to Professional (Magnus Lie Hetland; Apress) is an excellent book for beginning programmers as well. Text Processing in Python (excellent book by David Mertz; Addison-Wesley), Learning Python (Mark Lutz and David Ascher; O'Reilly), Programming Python (Mark Lutz; O'Reilly), and Python Cookbook (ASPN; O'Reilly) are excellent books on the subject as well.I hope all this information proves helpful to you.
"Python Crash Course" by Eric Matthes is often recommended as a beginner-friendly programming book due to its clear explanations and hands-on projects. It covers essential programming concepts and practical exercises to help you quickly grasp the basics of programming with Python.
The best way to learn programming is to constantly program. Grab a decent book, follow some online tutorials, whatever. Write some code, read, learn, re-write your old programs.
it is the best book i have ever read ! **It is a very good book, it has mystery in it as well as a good lesson to learn.
You can look for the good in bad situations.
Your best bet as a beginner would be to try Al Sweigart's Invent Your Own Computer Games With Python. It is aimed at beginners, and is written to be easily understandable for people with zero programming experience. It is available for free from his website. (see related link)The website includes links to other python resources, which are also worth checking out. Once you have gained a little experience in python, you may want to expand your knowledge by working your way through some other python books. The best commercially available book on python that I have come across is Programming in Python 3: A Complete Introduction to the Python Language, by Mark Summerfield.
python is simply a computer programming language as for if its good or bad that depends on what is programed with it
good for you! may i suggest using the Rosetta stone program?
Yes, yes it is.
With a good text-book and a lot of practice.